PolicyEconomyInterest ratesPrint articleOpinionCPI pushes the rate cut door wide openThe Reserve Bank is overachieving on inflation and should “break on through to the other side” to cut the policy rate in February.Stephen MillerFormer adviser to Paul KeatingJan 29, 2025 – 6.02pmSaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Login“Break on through to the other side” The DoorsLoading...Stephen Miller is an investment strategy advisor to GSFM and formerly a Treasury officer who served on the personal staff of the then-treasurer Paul Keating from 1985 to 1987.SaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? LoginLicense articleIntroducing your NewsfeedFollow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.Find out moreRead MoreInterest ratesOpinionRBAPaul KeatingJohn HowardBob HawkeMichele BullockLatest In EconomyFetching latest articlesMost Viewed In PolicyThe Australian Financial Review Magazine‘We don’t want to die wondering’: Jo Horgan on Mecca’s biggest bet yetLauren SamsThis Brisbane restaurant deserves a Michelin starHow Ozempic and other GLP-1s are transforming much more than just waistlinesBOSS Financial ReviewWhat the research actually says about WFHEuan BlackCan you take an extended career break and not hurt your career?Gen Z doesn’t do water cooler chat. Here’s what bosses should doLife & LeisureMelbourne’s ‘urban wine’ scene is older than you thinkMax AllenAt Watches and Wonders, champagne o’clock edged ever earlierAll the stars at Watches and Wonders 2025Rich ListLaurence Escalante gets real deep on Instagram benderHannah WoottonBillionaire furniture mogul’s $12m hinterland retreat smashes recordApartment prices in record jump to $19,000 per square metre